Tab freeze when review particular words

For me in the course A1 Spanish the expression “to stay up” crashes the Chrome tab when I try to enter the Spanish for it. It’s the same one every time, haven’t found other words yet.

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Have you tried other browsers, maybe Firefox (which gives error messages) or did you get an error message, telling you something about the problem?

I encounter the same bug on Windows 8 and Firefox

Firefox gives “A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding.” Chrome just asks if you want to wait for the page to become responsive. I also found a second word from the same course.

I get the same message with firefox. I have only one course that produces this problem. It is this one: http://www.memrise.com/course/39780/top-6000-japanisch/
Does anybody have more than one course with the same problem?

No, i didn’t try other browsers. But i reviewed them using app. Hope it’s a temporary thing, cause the “problem words” were not the new words, i’ve already reviewed them dozens times.

The error is usual that the tab stopped responding and so on.

Same here, it happened in several of my French courses (3 out 4 so far). Bug appears both in Chrome and Firefox.

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It’s especially bad with this course: http://www.memrise.com/course/103428/french-verbs-43/

It’s almost every word, I probably won’t even bother to reach my streak goal with this one, it’s that annoying.

Same shit happened with this great course http://www.memrise.com/course/332202/12527/. It happens with any words every time when I try to review
And yeah - changing of browsers does not help…:sob: Is someone going to fix this problem?!

At least they could acknowledge it’s there and say they’re working on it…

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I’m also having the same problem. So far I’ve found two different word that cause it to crash.Very frustrating

Ooh good I haven’t been imagining it then, nor is it the fault of my various userscripts to fix other bugs…

It’s amazing how many companies today don’t get the importance of communicating.

Indeed, and it’s usually a bad sign.

For me this bug is a dealbreaker. I was thinking about going pro again, but if this bug isn’t even being worked on I am out of here. The courses affected by this are literally unusable.

I’ve investigated, and found that this is indeed a bug.

I believe this thread is also related to this bug. The developers have been notified and are aware of the issue.

In the meantime, thank you for your patience.

How does it look at your side? At least one of my “bad” words seems to function again. So is the problem fixed in other courses as well?

Still suffering from this problem with Firefox. It seems to mostly be occurring when a typed answer is needed and where the English-language prompt contains too many commas. Changing the English field by deleting the punctuation marks seems to get things working again.

A fix has been deployed for the issue, could everyone check whether this fix has solved this bug.

Think the fix broke something else:

Thank you for bringing this to my attention, I’ve now replied in the forum.